NFL Mock Draft 3.0

1. Cincinnati Bengals (2-14) Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

2. Washington Redskins (3-13) Chase Young, DE/OLB, Ohio State

3. Detroit Lions (3-12-1) Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State

4. Jacksonville Jaguars- from NYG (4-12) Isaiah Simmons, OLB/Slot/S, Clemson

6’4” 238 Jr.
No comparison.
Not sure the league has seen a linebacker like Simmons that can play so many positions defensively. Simmons has even taken a hand full of snaps as a down linemen and as a corner, as well as the positions he projects to play most in the NFL. His combination of size and speed is outstanding in combination with his pass coverage skills.

5. Miami Dolphins (4-12) Tua Tagavailoa, QB, Alabama

6’1” 218 Jr.
Best Comparison: left-handed Russel Wilson
*some level of concern about injury issues.*

6. LA Chargers (5-11) Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon

7. Carolina Panthers (5-11) Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn

6’5” 326 Sr.

Best Comparison: Jarran Reed

He’s a proven run-stopper that can play several techniques across the interior of a front.

8. Arizona Cardinals (5-10-1) Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama

9. New York Giants- from JAC (6-10) Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville

6’7″ 364 Jr.

Best Comparison: Rich man’s Donald Penn?

Is this guy too big to be true? His combine

numbers show a scary big right tackle that

moves well. Would be an excellent asset for

not only Daniel Jones but certainly Saquon

Barkley in the run game.

10. Cleveland Browns (6-10) Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa

6’5″ 320 Jr.
This was the most agile offensive tackle at the combine. He seems to be a complete left tackle.
Best Comparison: Trent Williams

11. New York Jets (7-9) CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

The Jets will be ecstatic if they are able to get their choice of any receiver in the draft at 11.

6’2″ 198 Jr.

Best Comparison: DeAndre Hopkins

12. Las Vegas Raiders (7-9) Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama

Gruden will be ecstatic to add a weapon on the outside like Jerry Jeudy.

6’1″ 193 Jr.

Best Comparison: Odell Beckham Jr.

13. San Francisco 49ers- from IND (7-9) Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama

5’11” 188 Jr.

Best Comparison: Tyreek Hill

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia

Andrew Thomas is the most proven left tackle in the draft. He was productive on both sides for the Bulldogs. TBxTB will be able to insert a gifted young player at left tackle.

6’5″ 315

Best Comparison: Cordy Glenn

15. Denver Broncos (7-9) Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado

Shenault has proven he can show out in the mountains. He’s proven that he will produce at Colorado. He has good size and runs great routes.

6-1 227 Jr.

Best Comparison: Julio Jones

16. Atlanta Falcons (7-9) Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina

This guy is one of the best interior pass rushers the draft has seen in a long time.

6’5″ 324 Sr. Best Comparison: Grady Jarrett

17. Dallas Cowboys (8-8) K’Lavon Chaisson, DE/OLB, LSU

The Cowboys need to replace Robert Quinn on the outside.

6-3 254 So.

Best Comparison: Bud Dupree

18. Miami Dolphins- from PUT (9-7) Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama

This is the best pure safety in the draft. If available, the Dolphins can’t pass at 18, having a plethora of picks in the first few rounds. His tape is outstanding. He anchored the Tide defense all season in 2019. This is the best pure safety in the draft. If available, the Dolphins can’t pass at 18, having a plethora of picks in the first few rounds.

6-0 201 Jr.

Player Comparison: Eric Berry

19. Las Vegas Raiders- from CHI (9-7) Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma

Kenneth Murray is a tackling machine and seems to be the prototype modern middle linebacker in the NFL that can cover. The Raiders have been searching for a guy like this.

6-3 241 Jr.

Player Comparison: CJ Mosley

20. Jacksonville Jaguars- from LAR (9-7) CJ Henderson, CB, Florida

The Jags must improve their pass coverage.

6-1 204 Jr.

Player Comparison: Marcus Peters

21. Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU

The Eagles need a tough wideout that can make a way in Philly. Jefferson is proven to be a reliable, lethal weapon.

6-1 202 Jr.

Player Comparison: Marvin Jones Jr.

22. Minnesota Vikings- from BUF (10-6) AJ Epenesa, DE, Iowa

Epenesa appears to be a prototype power rusher on the outside that will stop the run.

6-5 275 Jr.

Comparison: Jared Allen

23. New England Patriots (12-4) Patrick Queen, LB, LSU

Queen is another linebacker with elite pass coverage skills. He typically stays in the box.

6-0 229 Jr.

Player Comparison: Myles Jack

24. New Orleans Saints (13-3) Khristian Fulton, CB, LSU

Khristian Fulton has shown consistency as a lockdown corner in the SEC. The Saints have some work to do with their defensive backfield.

6-0 197 Sr.

Player Comparison: Morris Claiborne

25. Minnesota Vikings (10-6) Antione Winfield Jr., S/Slot CB/OLB, Minnesota

The Vikings can no longer wait until round 2 if they want to make a move on the son of former Vikings legend Antione Winfield. Junior is flying up draft boards and is very effective in the ever-valuable slot position these days.

5-9 203 Jr.

Player Comparison: Tyronn Mathieu

26. Miami Dolphins- from HOU (11-5) Josh Jones, OT, Houston

The Dolphins desperately need to protect their new QB. Not a bad spot to pick up Josh Jones if available.

6’5″ 319 Sr.

Best Comaparison: Tyron Smith

27. Seattle Seahawks (11-5) Austin Jackson, OT, USC

The Seahawks need to improve their pass protection for Russell Wilson. Pete Carroll can’t pass on the USC prospect.

6-5 322 Jr.

Player comparison: young Russell Okung

28. Baltimore Ravens (12-4) Yetur Gross-Matos, DE/OLB, Penn State

Losing Judon to free agency, the Ravens need to draft a pass rusher.

6’5″ 266 Jr.

Player Comparison: Leonard Floyd

29. Tennessee Titans (9-7) Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson

Ryan Tannehill needs a no. 2 WR across from AJ Brown. Tee Higgins is speedy, tall, and a good leaper.

6-4 216 Jr.

Player Comparison: Tyler Boyd

30. Green Bay Packers (13-3) Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor

Denzel Mims displays an impressive combination of size and speed. The Packers need a no. 2 WR across from Davante Adams.

6-3 207 Sr.

Player Comparison: Davante Adams

31. San Francisco 49ers (13-3) Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama

The Niners can’t afford to pass on one of these elite pass defenders on the board. Diggs can play in the slot and would be a good fit being mentored by Richard Sherman on his way to hopefully becoming a shut down corner.

6-1 205 Sr.

Player Comparison: Marshon Lattimore

32. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) Ross Blacklock, DL, TCU

I think that Blacklock has emerged to the top of the second tier of DTs after Brown and Kinlaw. He is versatile and the Chiefs can use interior defensive lineman that can get after the quarterback.

6-3 290 Jr.

Player Comparison: Fletcher Cox

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